Probably the only attorney out here getting paid in digital art. While most law firms stick to wire transfers, I'm closing deals with NFTs and on-chain assets. Call it crazy, but when your clients are building in Web3, you speak their language—even if that means invoicing in JPEGs.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 18h ago
Haha, this lawyer really gets it—getting paid in JPEGs is truly the most surreal thing in Web3, bar none.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-05 05:58
NGL, this lawyer really knows their stuff. Using a JPEG to issue an invoice had me cracking up, haha.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 12-05 05:58
Wait, the lawyer accepts NFTs as payment? They must really trust the client. With such high volatility, wouldn’t they want to sell them immediately after receiving them?
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MelonField
· 12-05 05:42
NFT lawyers, this job is really something... But isn't accepting JPEGs as legal fees a bit sketchy?
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FlyingLeek
· 12-05 05:31
NGL, this lawyer's got some skills—using JPEGs to issue invoices is just genius, haha.
Probably the only attorney out here getting paid in digital art. While most law firms stick to wire transfers, I'm closing deals with NFTs and on-chain assets. Call it crazy, but when your clients are building in Web3, you speak their language—even if that means invoicing in JPEGs.